That’s how Barnstable Democrats, Republicans, Green-Rainbow party members and unenrolled voters voted in the March 6 presidential primary.

Everyone whose name appeared on the local Democratic ballot was a winner, from the unopposed President Barack Obama to similarly challenger-less state and town committee candidates. The top vote-getter for town committee was state Rep. Demetrius Atsalis, with 726 votes.

Mitt Romney got 75 percent of the town’s presidential preference votes on the GOP ballot, trailed by Rick Santorum at 11 percent, RonPaul at 8 percent, and Newt Gingrich at 6 percent. Barnstable Republican Town Committee Chair Judy Crocker trounced incumbent Cape and Islands committee woman Cynthia Stead with 85 percent of the vote in town and margins in the 70s elsewhere. Fran Manzelli scooped up nearly 70 percent of the votes for Republican state committee man in his victory over fellows townsman G. Roland Gonzalez. Crocker also led the voting for town committee, getting 2,966.

Green-Rainbow presidential candidate Jill Stein, who has run for governor and secretary of state in Massachusetts, won 10 votes on her ballot.